Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in January, 2022
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in January, 2022, Georgia added 933,999 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Jackson added the highest number of jobs (7,147), followed by Fulton (4,572), and Douglas (2,543).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in January, 2022. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in January, 2022
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in January, 2022
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2503 82
Atkinson 301 -3
Bacon 545 -18
Baker 48 3
Baldwin 2737 -82
Banks 1076 376
Barrow 7366 -136
Bartow 10034 -248
Ben Hill 1135 14
Berrien 547 13
Bibb 16116 -809
Bleckley 560 -77
Brantley 698 -64
Brooks 985 -30
Bryan 2149 -45
Bulloch 5331 -282
Burke 3117 -101
Butts 2914 533
Calhoun 150 -4
Camden 2424 15
Candler 641 19
Carroll 8153 -323
Catoosa 4404 -104
Charlton 268 -32
Chatham 41871 -3172
Chattahoochee 87 16
Chattooga 841 -6
Cherokee 14567 -639
Clarke 12178 -908
Clay 44 -3
Clayton 61000 -1897
Clinch 238 -10
Cobb 79531 353
Coffee 4588 -36
Colquitt 2868 -214
Columbia 7505 -362
Cook 753 -28
Coweta 12788 585
Crawford 101 -5
Crisp 1922 -181
Dade 591 -15
Dawson 3514 -128
Decatur 1960 -67
DeKalb 56869 -2904
Dodge 945 -50
Dooly 610 -65
Dougherty 9731 -345
Douglas 18328 2543
Early 934 10
Echols 64 -8
Effingham 2227 122
Elbert 1249 -25
Emanuel 1596 -87
Evans 637 -14
Fannin 1753 -112
Fayette 10686 -554
Floyd 7285 -484
Forsyth 17402 338
Franklin 2036 42
Fulton 158193 4572
Gilmer 1572 -31
Glascock 74 35
Glynn 7351 -466
Gordon 4693 -14
Grady 1693 -2
Greene 1159 -47
Gwinnett 93788 -2027
Habersham 2516 -35
Hall 17631 -733
Hancock 110 -22
Haralson 1147 54
Harris 502 13
Hart 1280 19
Heard 381 4
Henry 22489 -1211
Houston 8623 -401
Irwin 294 -26
Jackson 22896 7147
Jasper 376 -11
Jeff Davis 844 7
Jefferson 864 -43
Jenkins 221 -2
Johnson 208 -6
Jones 671 -27
Lamar 870 7
Lanier 125 4
Laurens 3597 -102
Lee 1481 62
Liberty 4717 -210
Lincoln 232 -14
Long 74 3
Lowndes 11371 -513
Lumpkin 1241 9
McDuffie 1105 -32
McIntosh 363 -17
Macon 424 -18
Madison 575 -8
Marion 149 -8
Meriwether 618 -5
Miller 275 5
Mitchell 1185 -39
Monroe 1395 -63
Montgomery 325 12
Morgan 2393 -26
Murray 1858 211
Muscogee 14247 -859
Newton 4253 -143
Oconee 3564 -9
Oglethorpe 180 -6
Paulding 5853 -427
Peach 2281 -103
Pickens 1511 -30
Pierce 1425 6
Pike 417 -23
Polk 2494 -24
Pulaski 501 -17
Putnam 1520 -72
Quitman 50 -8
Rabun 1276 -14
Randolph 386 10
Richmond 16446 -980
Rockdale 7164 -364
Schley 137 -5
Screven 431 5
Seminole 439 -55
Spalding 4117 -260
Stephens 1451 -65
Stewart 93 2
Sumter 2010 -232
Talbot 79 -2
Taliaferro 25 -2
Tattnall 1034 -11
Taylor 287 -53
Telfair 479 0
Terrell 626 0
Thomas 3127 -210
Tift 6472 -201
Toombs 2609 -120
Towns 638 -49
Treutlen 256 -9
Troup 7273 -350
Turner 497 -10
Twiggs 1067 5
Union 1782 -26
Upson 1098 -12
Walker 1701 -48
Walton 6056 53
Ware 3609 -24
Warren 279 -58
Washington 1349 -44
Wayne 1482 18
Webster 82 -5
Wheeler 133 -14
White 1652 -16
Whitfield 11839 -709
Wilcox 237 -9
Wilkes 478 -7
Wilkinson 410 11
Worth 624 -98